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"textContent": "At the Arsenale, the Pavilion of Lebanon has emerged as one of the most mesmerising, critically acclaimed encounters of this year’s Venice Biennale. Entitled Don’t Get Me Wrong, the solo exhibition by renowned Lebanese artist Nabil Nahas is a monumental,…\n\nThe post The Infinite Canvas: Nabil Nahas’s Pluralistic Masterpiece Defines the Lebanon Pavilion appeared first on SELECTIONS ARTS MAGAZINE.",
"title": "The Infinite Canvas: Nabil Nahas’s Pluralistic Masterpiece Defines the Lebanon Pavilion"
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